Join presenter Mark Williams on the trail of three remarkable men from the 18th century. He uncovers tales of flamboyant dandies and dealmakers, inventors and innovators - and shares the secrets of what amputations were like in the days before anaesthetics. If you had thought Georgian England was just rich men in posh houses taking snuff, think again. Mark shows that the West Midlands was a hotbed of creativity and discovery, and the evidence can be seen in paintings and other art forms still with us today.
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Series 1: The Remains Of Slavery
Civilisations 'The Remains of Slavery' is presented by Bristol's Poet Laureate, Miles Chambers - whose ancestors were taken as slaves from west Africa to the Caribbean. Like the ...
22-06-2020
BBC 1
Series 1: The Art Of Mining
How coal created a lasting legacy of art in the east Midlands, and the fight to preserve it for future generations. An industry, which once employed more than 24,000 men in the ...
10-06-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The Empire
In days of empire - from the cloudy north west - the world must have seemed exotic and vividly coloured. Brits travelled the globe to bring back treasures such as mummies, art a ...
03-06-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: Innovation And Inspiration In Birmingham
Join presenter Mark Williams on the trail of three remarkable men from the 18th century. He uncovers tales of flamboyant dandies and dealmakers, inventors and innovators - and s ...
27-05-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The First Refugees
Fashion historian Amber Butchart unravels the story of 'the first refugees'. The Huguenot silk weavers of Spitalfields made a perilous journey to Britain over 300 years ago, but ...
21-05-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: Treasures Of The Bronze Age With Ray Mears
Bushcraft expert Ray Mears travels back in time 4,000 years into Bronze Age East Anglia in search of clues about its people living in this mysterious yet innovative period of ou ...
06-05-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The First Refugees
Fashion historian Amber Butchart unravels the story of 'the first refugees'. The Huguenot silk weavers of Spitalfields made a perilous journey to Britain over 300 years ago, but ...
21-05-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The Art Of Mining
How coal created a lasting legacy of art in the east Midlands, and the fight to preserve it for future generations. An industry, which once employed more than 24,000 men in the ...
10-06-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The Empire
In days of empire - from the cloudy north west - the world must have seemed exotic and vividly coloured. Brits travelled the globe to bring back treasures such as mummies, art a ...
03-06-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: The Remains Of Slavery
Civilisations 'The Remains of Slavery' is presented by Bristol's Poet Laureate, Miles Chambers - whose ancestors were taken as slaves from west Africa to the Caribbean. Like the ...
22-06-2020
BBC 1
Series 1: Innovation And Inspiration In Birmingham
Join presenter Mark Williams on the trail of three remarkable men from the 18th century. He uncovers tales of flamboyant dandies and dealmakers, inventors and innovators - and s ...
27-05-2018
BBC 1
Series 1: Treasures Of The Bronze Age With Ray Mears
Bushcraft expert Ray Mears travels back in time 4,000 years into Bronze Age East Anglia in search of clues about its people living in this mysterious yet innovative period of ou ...
06-05-2018
BBC 1